President Barack Obama will be in San Francisco to raise campaign funds on Thursday, Feb. 16.

There’ll be a reception at a location yet to be named (when he did something like this last April, it was at the Masonic Auditorium on Nob Hill), featuring a performance by Grammy-winning performer Chris Cornell of Soundgarden and Audioslave fame. Tickets will cost $100 for general seating; $1,000 for preferred seating; and $7,500, which includes preferred seating and an individual photo with President Obama (but you can have additional people in your photo at a cost of $2,500 per head).

As I’d reported when Vice President Joe Biden was coming to town this month, donors can choose to buy a $10,000 package that will include admission and a photo at the President’s bigger event on Feb. 16; admission and a photo at First Lady Michelle Obama’s not-yet-scheduled March event; and entry into other events between now and November. (It’s only $7,500 if you forego the photo with the president.)

As usual, the first $5,000 of a contribution will go the president’s reelection campaign, with half earmarked for the primary election and half for the general. The rest – up to $30,800 – will go to the Democratic National Committee, although the donor can designate that money for a specific recipient somewhere.